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National Resource Center For Cephalopods
Learning Resources for Teachers and Students Basic and Detailed Anatomical Drawings of Cephalopods Detailed Anatomical Drawings of Octopus Detailed Anatomical Drawings of Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) The Octopus and their Relatives- An introductory learning resource guide to Cephalopods Anatomy Drawings (On Line soon)The Octopus and their Relatives- An Introductory Learning Resource Guide to the Cephalopods. This learning guide was developed by Helen Tozer, Aquatic Biologist, Steinhart Aquarium, San Francisco, who gratiously has allowed us to post this as a resource for teachers, students or any other cephalo-philes that might wish to use it.
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A Great Video
David Gallo - A pioneer in ocean exploration, David Gallo is an enthusiastic ambassador between the sea and those of us on dry land
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The Ceph. Quiz
Cephalopod Quiz Octopuses are cephalopods, an ancient group of animals that also include squid, cuttlefish, and the chambered nautilus. Find out how much you know about these tentacled creatures of the sea
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The Octopus Show
Educational and even a Video available A creature of the ocean deep takes center stage when NATURE presents - THE OCTOPUS SHOW.
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Virtual Silurian Reef
The Virtual Silurian Reef by the Milwaukee Public Museum During the Silurian Period in earth history, 425 million years ago, when much of North America was covered by a shallow, tropical sea, reefs flourished in the area now occupied by Wisconsin and Illinois. This site uses these reefs as a vehicle for students to learn general principles, local details, and environmental significance of the study of the ancient past.
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The Squid Page
The Squid Page - Fun and Games Welcome to the Squid PageKeep your (cephalopodish) eye on this site!
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Enchanted Learning
The Octopus The word octopus means "eight feet." Octopuses are solitary, eight-armed animals that live on the ocean floor. There are over 100 different species of octopuses.
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Enchanted Learning
Blue Ring Octopus- Enchanted Learning SoftwareThe Blue Ring Octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata) is the most venomous octopus. Its poison, a neurotoxin, can kill a person.
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Cephalopod Page Faq
The Cephalopod Page F.A.Q. - All Frequently Asked Questions - by - Dr. James B. Wood Marine Biologist
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Octopus Video
Octopus escaping through a one inch hole "Octopuses have an amazing ability to squeeze through tiny crevices, cracks and holes. ..."
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Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan for grades 6-8 The Amazing Octopus ..............
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Octopus - Wikipedia
Octopus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.... The octopus is a cephalopod of the order Octopoda that inhabits many diverse regions of the ocean, especially coral reefs. The term may also refer to only those creatures in the genus Octopus. In the larger sense, there are 289 different octopus species, which is over one-third the total number of cephalopod species.
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Disclaimer...Parents and Educators, Please read! I have been to all the sites listed on this page as well as on all of the Man and Mollusc's Internet Resource Section pages. Many of the sites to be found here are very extensive, I cannot guarantee that they do not lead to other sites unsuitable for children. I have done my level best to provide only family orientated links, but, I have no control on the site's external links. Therefor I advise that parents and educators monitor their children when visiting new sites for the first time...Avril Bourquin
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